to advocate to the big boss man that nassau otb rmployees wirking under a 2008 contract
deserve at least the COLA adjudtment for the years 2006 to date. crimes psys much better than work for some but as katuria smith knows you do not have to be a prick to whip it (civil RICO) out. and beat it it good.
the judge seals their lips and the bankers say ca ching
Former U.S. Sen. Alfonse D’Amato and Katuria D’Amato have settled their matrimonial battle and will raise their two children “cooperatively,” a spokesman for both said Thursday. The statement didn’t s
https://www.newsday.com/long-island/nassau/al-d-amato-divorce-katuria-1.40927259
Hempstead board replaces parks commissioner involved in controversial contracts
New York Eastern District Court | |
Judge: | Joan M Azrack |
Referred: | Arlene R Lindsay |
Case #: | 2:19-cv-01398 |
Nature of Suit | 470 Other Statutes - Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations |
Cause | 28:1331 Federal Question: Other Civil Rights |
Case Filed: | Mar 11, 2019 |
Docket last updated: 9 hours ago |
Thursday, February 06, 2020 | ||
139 | 2 pgs order Order Dismissing Parties Thu 02/06 4:40 PM ORDER Dismissing Parties Re:138 STIPULATION of Dismissal with Prejudice as to Defendant Mark Green, Esq.. So Ordered by Judge Joan M. Azrack on 2/6/2020. (Ortiz, Grisel) | |
138 | misc Stipulation of Dismissal Thu 02/06 3:38 PM STIPULATION of Dismissal by Mark Green, Esq (Richards, Spencer) | |
Wednesday, February 05, 2020 | ||
137 | minutes Motion Hearing Order on Motion to Withdraw as Attorney ~Util - Set Hearings Wed 02/05 2:37 PM Minute Order for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Steven I. Locke:Motion Hearing held on 2/5/2020 re125 First MOTION to Withdraw as Attorney for Katuria D'Amato by Thomas F. Liotti filed by Katuria D'Amato ; docket entry125 has been granted on consent. Next Status Conference set for 4/7/2020at 10:30 AM in Courtroom 820 before Magistrate Judge Steven I. Locke. A copy of this minute order was handed to Katuria D'Amato in Court. (Gandiosi, Kristin) | |
order Order(Other) Wed 02/05 9:51 AM Electronic ORDER: The Court is in receipt of DE136 . Lucia Maria Ciaravino is permitted to appear at the motion hearing scheduled for 2/5/2020 at 11:00 a.m. in courtroom 820 of the Central Islip courthouse. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Steven I. Locke on 2/5/2020. (Georgescu, Dora) | ||
Tuesday, February 04, 2020 | ||
136 | misc Letter Tue 02/04 3:16 PM Letter to Magistrate Judge Steven I. Locke by Katuria D'Amato (Liotti, Thomas) | |
Friday, January 31, 2020 | ||
135 | misc Letter Fri 01/31 5:04 PM Letter to Hon. Joan M. Azrack by Katuria D'Amato (Liotti, Thomas) | |
Thursday, January 30, 2020 | ||
134 | 1 pgs order Order Dismissing Parties Fri 01/31 8:59 AM ORDER Dismissing Parties RE:133 STIPULATION of Dismissal with Prejudice as to Defendants Joshua Gruner, Esq, Stephen Gassman, Esq and Gassman, Baiamonte, Gruner, P.C.. The Clerk of the Court is directed to terminate the defendants. SO Ordered by Judge Joan M. Azrack on 1/30/2020. (Ortiz, Grisel) | |
133 | misc Stipulation of Dismissal Thu 01/30 2:09 PM STIPULATION of Dismissal by Stephen Gassman, Esq, Gassman, Baiamonte, Gruner, P.C., Joshua Gruner, Esq (Prager, Sarah) | |
132 | 1 pgs order Order Dismissing Parties Thu 01/30 10:47 AM ORDER Dismissing Parties RE:131 STIPULATION of Dismissal with Prejudice as to Defendant Alfonse D'Amato. The Clerk of the Court is directed to terminate defendant Alfonse D'Amato. So Ordered by Judge Joan M. Azrack on 1/30/2020. (Ortiz, Grisel) | |
131 | misc Stipulation of Dismissal Thu 01/30 9:42 AM STIPULATION of Dismissal by Alfonse D'Amato (McNeil, Jillian) | |
130 | 1 pgs order Order Dismissing Parties Thu 01/30 9:29 AM ORDER Dismissing Parties RE:129 STIPULATION of Dismissal with Prejudice as to Defendant Park Strategies, LLC. The Clerk of the Court is directed to terminate defendant Park Strategies, LLC. So Ordered by Judge Joan M. Azrack on 1/30/2020. (Ortiz, Grisel) |
The Hempstead Town Board on Tuesday night replaced a department commissioner who extended a town contract that has drawn scrutiny from federal law enforcement.
The board voted 7-0 without discussion to appoint Frank Zangla, a park supervisor and the leader of the Elmont North Republican Club, as commissioner of the town parks department. He replaces Daniel Lino, who previously held the post.
Lino filed for retirement last week, with an effective date of Feb. 21, Hempstead spokesman Greg Blower said.
Lino was one of two department heads who signed an April contract extension for Dover Gourmet Corp. to run Malibu Beach Park, a town recreation facility in Lido Beach, although the company had gone seven months without paying the town rent on the property. Dover has disputed owing the unpaid rent. The company and the town are in litigation.
Former Hempstead Supervisor Laura Gillen, a Democrat, called in July for the contract extension to be annulled and for Lino to resign. In August, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York subpoenaed the town for records on Dover.
Lino declined Monday to discuss his retirement plans, saying only: "Whatever happens, happens.”
Lino’s departure comes shortly into the first term of Republican Supervisor Don Clavin, who took office last month after narrowly defeating Gillen in November. Clavin called for all department heads to submit letters of resignation when he took office. Blower said Lino submitted such a letter, and Clavin accepted his resignation.
Clavin left the board meeting Tuesday night without taking questions. He did not answer a question Wednesday about whether he accepted Lino's resignation because of his role in extending the Malibu contract, saying instead: "He's chosen to retire, I want to thank him for his 30 years plus of public service, and we wish him well."
Clavin said he proposed appointing Zangla because of his decades of work in the parks department.
"He's a true nuts-and-bolts guy that has a lot of respect in the office," Clavin said.
A copy of Zangla's resume provided by the town shows that he has worked variously as a field worker, maintenance mechanic, park supervisor and supervisor since 1998. He will be paid $120,000 annually, according to a town board resolution.
Lino is the second town official involved in the Malibu contract extension to retire since the controversy arose. Former Comptroller Kevin Conroy, who along with Lino signed the extension, retired in August.
Tania Lopez, a spokeswoman for the Office of the New York State Comptroller, said this week Lino initially submitted a retirement application Jan. 2, to be effective Jan. 29, but then withdrew it. Payroll records show he has worked for the town since 1984.
Newsday has also reported Dover paid Joseph Cairo, now the chairman of the Nassau County Republican Committee, and Cairo’s son more than $1 million for legal and project management work at Malibu. Cairo is a former Hempstead Town councilman.
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